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--We know the Weekly is cutting its editorial staff, but this is ridiculous.
--Tuesday's election through the eyes of a poll watcher.
--Tuesday's election through the eyes of a librarian.
--Tuesday's election through the eyes of 18 bajillion pundits, via PoP.
--We have some very important information concerning this link, unfortunately we are forbidden from ever revealing it.
--Not everyone is onboard (ugh) with turning the rail corridor into a recreational bike trail, it seems.
--Local brainiac Ken Jennings announces his new book--and helpfully details all the salty language in his first one.
--Monday's Hawks/Raiders game was the lowest-rated Monday Night Football game ever. Guess Christian Slater in the booth wasn't a big enough draw.
--Seattle Gay News sees fit to announce this scoop: The lead singer of Head Automatica is ok with gay marriage! Phew! Cancel the pride parade, equality is achieved.
--Reason #2 why Bellevue is better than Seattle: downtown wireless.

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Re: the Weekly. That Smooth Jazz & Nickels "feature" raises the question: Just how much *is* editor Mike Seely drinking these days?

Re: the rail corridor/King Co. airport swap, I was immediately suspicious on the grounds that it involved the Port. While publicly lauding themselves for SeaTac's stellar management (part of the reason for Mic Dinsmore's latest raise), the Port is also very interested in making sure their current tenants can't escape to greener airfields. Maybe we're not supposed to notice that.

Re: Christian Slater on MNF. Christ, that was weirdest damn thing. I had to mute the whole time he was on. Was he drunk or stoned or what? "Woowee what a big kick!"? And then the Boz showed up, and I was convinced I was in an alternate reality wormhole.

How on Earth would you know? :)

Chris they are just Joshing ya.

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